According to federal court documents, Lawson "must avoid all contact, directly or indirectly, with any person who is, or may be, a victim or witness in the investigation or prosecution." He also can't have weapons, a passport or "excessively" drink alcohol, and must submit to testing for prohibited substances if required by his probation officer.

Lawson also has a $30,000 secured bond, which he must satisfy in order to be released from federal custody while he awaits his next court date.

A request to reduce that bond was denied Thursday, after his mother's land, which was put up for the bail, was valued at $17,000.

Lawson's next court date has not yet been set, according to federal records.

Lawson, 32, is facing 36 counts of federal firearms charges, including making false statements to gun retailers, according to court documents. An indictment accuses Lawson of buying handguns, rifles and silencers from local stores between October 2012 and July 2016 and transferring them to Kohlhepp.

At the time, Kohlhepp was already a convicted felon who couldn't legally buy or own guns. He served 15 years in prison after being convicted of kidnapping a 14-year-old girl while living in Arizona when he was also a teenager. Lawson is also accused of transferring the weapons to Kohlhepp, "knowing and having reasonable cause to believe" that Kohlhepp was a convicted felon.

Kohlhepp is serving seven consecutive life sentences for killing seven people in Spartanburg County and for kidnapping Kala Brown, the Anderson woman who was found chained inside a metal storage container on Kohlhepp's property in November 2016.